Paul Costello,
director of the Council on Rural Development joins Hosts Jane Lindholm
and Bob Kinzel to take listener calls and talk about how the state can
prepare itself to meet
its challenges.
VPR continues the My Vermont series with a special week devoted to
challenges and concerns of listeners. Today we ask the question: How do VPR listeners envision the challenges and
solutions facing the state?
VPR continues the My Vermont series with a special week devoted to
challenges and concerns of listeners. Today we ask the question: Why does health care cost so much and what can be done to controll it?
VPR continues the My Vermont series with a special week devoted to
challenges and concerns of listeners. Today we ask the question: As Vermont faces
critical decisions on where to get its electricity, how do we balance cost with
environmental impact?
VPR continues the My Vermont series with a special week devoted to
challenges and concerns of listeners. Today we ask the question: What can be done to make Vermont a more
affordable place to live? You can post your
comments online.
We look at Vermont’s environmental and agricultural heritage.
Bob
Kinzel’s guests are Pat Parenteau, professor at Vermont
Law School,
expert in environmental policy and former commissioner of the Vermont
Department of Environmental Conservation and Andrew Meyer, Vermont Soy Farm,
former policy aid to Senator Jim Jeffords for agricultural issues.
VPR continues the My Vermont series with a special week devoted to challenges and concerns of listeners. Today we ask the question: How are the people and landscape of Vermont changing, and what do we want to preserve? You can listen to a special rebroadcast of Vermont Edition every night this week at 7.
It’s been said that "Vermont is
what America used
to be," and that "in Vermont we
live life in the slow lane." Josh says both those
statements are true, and he wouldn’t have it any other way.